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Radiation-induced changes in levels of selected proteins in peripheral blood serum of breast cancer patients as a potential triage biodosimeter for large-scale radiological emergencies

  • Marta Deperas-Kaminska
  • , Ainars Bajinskis
  • , Michal Marczyk
  • , Joanna Polanska
  • , Peter Wersäll
  • , Elisabet Lidbrink
  • , Elizabeth A. Ainsbury
  • , Oliver Guipaud
  • , Marc Benderitter
  • , Siamak Haghdoost
  • , Andrzej Wojcik*
  • *Šī darba korespondējošais autors
  • Institute of Mother and Child
  • Silesian University of Technology
  • Karolinska Institutet
  • UK Health Security Agency
  • Autorité de sûreté nucléaire et de radioprotection
  • Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

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The threat of a large scale radiological emergency, where thousands of people may require fast biological dosimetry for the purpose of triage, makes it necessary to search for new, high throughput biological dosimeters. The authors tested an assay based on the quantitative analysis of selected proteins in peripheral blood serum. They were particularly interested in testing proteins that are specific to irradiation of skin, as these can be used in cases of partial body exposure. Candidate proteins were identified in an earlier study with mice, where skin of the animals was exposed to different doses of radiation and global expression of serum proteins was analyzed. Eight proteins were found, the expression of which showed a consistent dose-response relationship. Human analogues of these proteins were identified, and their expression was measured in peripheral blood serum of 16 breast cancer patients undergoing external beam radiotherapy. The proteins were Apolipoprotein E; Apolipoprotein H; Complement protein 7; Prothrombinase; Pantothenate Kinase 4; Alpha-2-macroglobulin; Fetuin B and Alpha-1-Anti-Chymotrypsin. Measurements were carried out in blood samples collected prior to exposure (control), on the day after one fraction (2 Gy), on the day after five fractions (10 Gy), on the day after 10 fractions (20 Gy), and 1 mo after 23-25 fractions (total dose of 46-50 Gy). Multivariate analysis was carried out, and a multinomial logistic regression model was built. The results.

OriģinālvalodaAngļu
Lapas (no-līdz)555-563
Lapu skaits9
ŽurnālsHealth Physics
Sējums107
Izdevuma numurs6
DOIs
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - 2014

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